Formula 1
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if its speed your talking about, indy cars have a higher top speed
maybe just under 400 kph (240+ mph)
hamilton said he shit himself when he went for a spin in indy caras for drivers
with a development racing class like F1 the winning drivers seem to be the ones who can make the correct adjustments
one bad tweak and you are back in the pack
you want the driver and engineer to be totally in sinc
i've noticed the relationship between driver and engineer has become closer and closer of the years
engineer usually the first one to get thanked when the driver has a winracing is great now, but a new formula is coming in 2026 i think . . . maybe change everything
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if its speed your talking about, indy cars have a higher top speed
maybe just under 400 kph (240+ mph)
hamilton said he shit himself when he went for a spin in indy carReally?
Weird that the only thing Hamilton has said about Indycar is that he'd love to give it a go sometime.
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I vaguely remember seeing the comparisons and I'm pretty sure indy was only faster in a straight line, F1 would still get around a track quicker.
Yeah, when Indycar are setup for oval they are seriously fast. The track differential though is nuts. If you benchmark f1 to 1:30, Indy Car would do same track in 1:42. That’s ridiculously slow.
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@Billy-Tell said in Formula 1:
Lawson getting 3rd in Q1 was impressive
Why didn’t he start Q2?
Was it because they already knew he would be 20th with engine penalty?
He inherited Ricciardo's penalty so will start at the back of the grid. I think the team decided Liam had shown enough of his potential and decided to save their tires
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"After struggling a bit on both sides of the garage in the Sprint race the team worked very hard to analyse the data and make a range of set-up changes ahead of qualifying and there are some signs from the limited running that it’s a step in the right direction. The balance of the car is improved and better optimised to the new floor. Yuki put a solid qualifying together but unfortunately just missed out on a place in Q3. Liam delivered a fantastic Q1 with his best lap time being good enough to make Q3 but with his PU penalty meaning he will start from the back, it was decided to use him to help Yuki in Q2 which together with his engineer he managed to achieve very well indeed across the two runs in Q2. We believe we have taken a step forward with the car today in qualifying and tomorrow’s race will enable us to see how well this has translated into race pace in what we expect to be another tight battle in the midfield."
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Apparently he tried to provide slipstream to Yuki in Q2 but didn’t race himself due to penalties.
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@Billy-Tell said in Formula 1:
Apparently he tried to provide slipstream to Yuki in Q2 but didn’t race himself due to penalties.
It would’ve been great experience for Lawson to have a full qualification. That’s pretty much all this weekend is about because of where he has to start
It was more about Tsunoda. He was on the cusp of the top ten and taking Lawson out meant there was one less driver for him to beat in Q2.
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If you start at 20 not sure what a good result is? Finish better than 15?
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@Billy-Tell said in Formula 1:
If you start at 20 not sure what a good result is? Finish better than 15?
Horner called it a soft start. The bar is low
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Early days but up to 11!
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I thought it was only a 10 place penalty? Was it 18?
Purely done so Tsunoda didn't get shown up again. The fluffybunny still complained about getting a slipstream.
The wanted to keep tyres and stuff good for the race 20th (or 19th as it ended up) as he was still pretty unlikely to get anything other than 9th or so in reality.